Less than two months after becoming the oldest pitcher to win a big-league game, lefty starter Jamie Moyer cleared waivers on Monday, officially ending his short stay with the Rockies.

But don't start thinking this is the end for the 49-year-old veteran of 25 seasons. Moyer has given no indication that he plans to retire and while he struggled in his last starts with the Rockies, he showed enough for another club to give him a chance to extend his career.

Jamie Moyer posted a 2-5 record with the Rockies. (AP Photo)

Moyer needs to find a home with a big ballpark, such as Detroit, Minnesota or San Diego. All three teams have been looking to add depth to their rotation.

Moyer finished 2-5 with a 5.70 ERA in 10 starts covering 53 2/3 innings for the Rockies. He struck out 36, walked 18 and allowed 11 homers. He worked at least five innings in every start but one.

"With any pitcher, consistency is the most important thing," Moyer told reporters after the Rockies had designated him for assignment. "I haven't done that at this point, but I believe that I can find that."

Because he has cleared waivers, Moyer becomes a free agent able to sign with any team.